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Shanghai International Circuit | Shanghai, China Grand Prix

The 2025 Formula 1 season is now in full swing, following the thrilling Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, and now we turn our attention to the eagerly awaited Chinese Grand Prix. Set to take place from March 21 to 23 at the iconic Shanghai International Circuit, this race is the second of the season and the inaugural Sprint event of 2025.

Its hard to belive but the Chinese race track is now Celebrating its 21st anniversary this year, the Chinese Grand Prix has established itself in the F1 calendar since its debut in 2004. After a four-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the race made a triumphant comeback in 2024, reaffirming its status as a fan favorite. 


Race Schedule


  • March 21 (Friday):
    • Practice 1: 03:30 - 04:30 GMT​
    • Sprint Qualifying: 08:30 - 09:14 GMT​

  • March 22 (Saturday):
    • Sprint Race: 04:00 - 05:00 GMT​
    • Qualifying: 08:00 - 09:00 GMT​

  • March 23 (Sunday):
    • Race: 08:00 - 10:00 GMT

At Senate Grand Prix, we pride ourselves on delivering compelling statistics and insightful data. The Shanghai International Circuit lap distance is 5.451 kilometers and comprises 56 laps, culminating in a total race distance of 305.066 kilometers. We contracted our race viewing location according to the action and track hotspots. China is the next race, and we eagerly anticipate a great racing weekend. 

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